city bag
My children are finally at an age where I can have a smaller bag – I no longer need to carry around loads of nappies, changes of clothes, toys/books, etc with me. However, I still need a bag that will fit my filofax, purse, sunglasses, phone, keys, and emergency kit (and I quite like it if it will fit in a small crochet project). My latest bag fits the bill perfectly – not small, but not huge either.
The pattern is the City Bag from Nicole Mallalieu Design. I added a few details to customise it – Nikki’s patterns are highly adaptable – such as adding a hard structured base with feet (the instructions for doing this are included in some of her other patterns such as the Laptop Bag).
I really enjoyed adding the hardware to this one – there are rectangular “O” rings on the straps, a slide adjuster to vary the strap length, the bag feet, a zipper pull and a swivel hook in this bag, all in antique brass. Nice!
The outer fabric is one of Amy Butler’s home decorating lines from a couple of season’s ago – I think it’s the Nigella range. The interior fabrics are quilting fabrics but they’ve been in the stash for a little while so I no longer remember which range they’re from.
There’s a compartment pocket on one side of the bag and a zippered pocket on the other. I interfaced the exterior fabric and added a layour of thin fusible wadding, and did the same with the strap. All the interfacings and hardware were purchased from Nicole Mallalieu Design. Like all of Nikki’s designs, this bag came together beautifully. I like everything about this bag, and wouldn’t change a thing!
I LOVE that bag!!! I’m not that good. I would love to try to make one, but I am more of a basic sewer. Still, I may try!
That is lovely. One day I too will be able to go out with a bag that size. Just need to stop having babies!
Pretty, pretty, pretty!
I love that bag, makes me waht to crak that pattern out right now! Have to finish a few UFO’s off teehee
Lovely bag! I’ve made that pattern a couple of times and like the way it comes together. It’s a very practical size bag and looks great in this fabric.
Lovely job, Ms Thornberry! Just back from Sewjourn and catching up on blog-reading here…. look forward to catching up soon!
Oooh yet another pattern I own, but have not made up – very nice Lara – love the fabric and the little extras in the antique brass are lovely.
Wow – that is gorgeous! Beautifully put together (if you’d said you’d just bought it from a store i wouldn’t’ve doubted it), and works so well in that fabric. Of course there’s no way it will suit you – but being as kind as I am, I’d happily use it for you? 🙂
WoW bag & wow fabric!!! go you!!!! xx
I always love seeing your bags you do such a good job on them.
Swisho! I love the City Bag!!
It’s glorious. Luckily my three are old enough for me to own one such bag too – the last time I purchased a bag the main criteria was ‘vomit-proof’. Sorry. The middle was one sicky-up babe…
Veeery nice! I like the way the antique brass hardware looks with that print. You did a fine job!
Beau-ti-ful bag!! Too pretty to use …